Cooler Master MasterWatt Maker 1200 PSU review -
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Above you can see the connectors a bit better, notice something? Yep, I do have one minor quirk here, there's no labeling whatsoever. By itself not an issue, but the PSU is / or can be configured in two 12V rails at standard. So if you like to spread out two graphics cards over two rails... how would you know which rail is connected to a 12V1 or 12V2 rails? Obviously afterwards you can measure it with the CM software, but a bit of labeling would have made sense. However, for aesthetic reasons I can also understand why CM left it away as it does look nicer, of course.

The connectors overall are great though, plug them in and they are connected easily and secure.

When it comes to wiring we feel that there are more then enough connectors for this PSU model, have a look at the supplied connectors, all with decent and proper length by the way.

The ATX motherboard connector is 70 cm, the Molex and SATA power cables run up-to 80 cm, the 2x4 CPU ATX power connector is at a great length of roughly 65 cm and then a second one at 80 cm and the PCIe graphics connectors reach up-to 75~80 cm as well. Nice. Below a precise overview of the connectors, and yes that is not improperly typed that's six PCIe PEG connectors all being 6+2 in design. You may make some geeky noises now.

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